Estland: Russland entfernt Bojen zur Grenzmarkierung am Fluss Narva

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-05-23/estonia-says-russia-removed-narva-river-buoys-marking-border

34 comments
  1. Well, then. Replace the buoys. Then establish a heavily mined 2-km demilitarized zone (DMZ) on the Russian side of the border. (Paid for from seized Russian assets, of course.)

  2. Can someone explain to me what are they trying to achieve with this? Like what goals are they trying to accomplish with these actions?

  3. Tomorrow they will send a post card saying “Welcome to Russia”

  4. All while China is surrounding Taiwan. I hope nothing big happens in the next few days. 

  5. 1. Replace buoys.

    2. Place snipers in strategic places overlooking aforementioned buoys.

    3. Shoot Russian stooge trying to remove buoys.

  6. Surely Russia is totally honest and has no desire to steal land.

  7. Then add your own, maybe arm them to pop upon unauthorized foreign removal?

  8. That’s the closest they’ve come to an effective invasion so far.

  9. Nuclear Chicken tolerates ZERO missteps! 😉👍

  10. What is the equivalent of my uncle putting in a 4×4 post into a 5 gal bucket of cement buried into the ground? That we need that.

  11. It’s like if my shitty older brother ran a country at age twelve. 

  12. just turn russia into a NATO occupation zone already, i’m tired of this bullshit country existing /hj

  13. plant nettles on the far side, let them try to remove that

  14. If I remember correctly both Estonia and Finland moved their maritime borders to facilitate Russian access to St. Petersburg. Maybe it’s time to rethink this arrangement.

  15. How many battles of Narva have there been at this point? What’s another one?

  16. Pretty clever. Russia isn’t invading NATO if they declare that NATO land is now Russia. /taps head

    “All your NATO are belong to us.” Brilliant. I wonder if someone in the Duma got a promotion and a new dacha.

  17. Hey look its the same play as the Ukraine invasion book. We know what comes next.

  18. If there were no Estonian officials in the area, how do they know it wasn’t some drunk Estonians?

    “Man, I got drunk and stole a traffic cone last night”

    “Bitch please, I just stole me a maritime demarcation line”

  19. Cool. Replace the buoys, but like a couple metres into Russian territory.

  20. Salami slicing

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salami_slicing_tactics

    > Salami slicing tactics, also known as salami slicing, salami tactics, the salami-slice strategy, or salami attacks,[1] is the practice of using a series of many small actions to produce a much larger action or result that would be difficult or unlawful to perform all at once.

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